Raw Heat Movie Review
Raw Heat Review
"Raw Heat" Overview

Rating: PG-13
1991
Cast and Crew
Director : Jerry LondonProducer : Bernie Goldmann,Gary W. Goldstein
Screenwiter : James Desmarais,Alison Rosenfeld Desmarais
Starring : Pierce Brosnan,JoBeth Williams,Virginia Madsen
Somewhere between Remington Steele and James Bond, Pierce Brosnan had a little
lull in his career... that is, if you can call eight years a lull. Made in the
dead center of that lost decade, Brosnan turns in a lifeless, blood-drained
performance in Raw Heat, a tepid psychological thriller that feels borrowed
from such films as Fatal Attraction, Basic Instinct, and Color of Night -- the
worst parts of each.
Stop me if you've heard this one before: Female psychiatrist (JoBeth Williams)
finds herself falling for a tall, dark stranger (Brosnan), only one of her
crazy patients (Virginia Madsen) claims that stranger is actually a madman! Do
you believe the rich, sexy widower or the nutcase who keeps showing up when
fires are started and blood is thrown all over your kitchen.
Exactly.
Brosnan is merely bored, but Williams and Madsen turn the material into an
utter joke. Sure, the plot is stupidly derivative to the point where I'd say a
plagiarism lawsuit is in order (as is the score, ripped straight from some of
Hitchcock's most classic melodies), but why do the ladies have to run around
each scene like whipped-up banshees?
It's silly, it's pointless, and it's frightening that anyone's career recovered
from this nightmare.
Aka Victim of Love.
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Review by Christopher Null
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